Jay Maynard clarified:
> John Summerfield wrote:
>> In such an environment, lack of VM might not matter so much, the
>> virtualisation could be done natively rather than in the emulated
>> environment.
>
> Indeed. Simply run multiple copies of Hercules. This only works, of
course,
> as long as you're not doing things that depend on z/VM...

However, would this kind of thing fuel an interest in getting XEN
working on Linux for the zSeries?

Granted, you still have no access to z/VM, especially if you need
to test within an actual z/VM environment so, yeah, this'd be no
solution at all.

Mind you, I just support a lot of xSeries & pSeries machines so I
don't know anything *useful* about the s/390 or zSeries systems.

"Zathras not knowing.  Not knowing, cannot tell."

(sighs)

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